2nd Chorus Mexico City Blues Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A ABCB CDE C FGHG FIHI JKHH| Man is not worried in the middle | A |
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| Man in the Middle | A |
| Is not Worried | B |
| He knows his Karma | C |
| Is not buried | B |
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| But his Karma | C |
| Unknown to him | D |
| May end | E |
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| Which is Nirvana | C |
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| Wild Men | F |
| Who Kill | G |
| Have Karmas | H |
| Of ill | G |
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| Good Men | F |
| Who Love | I |
| Have Karmas | H |
| Of dove | I |
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| Snakes are Poor Denizens of Hell | J |
| Have come surreptitioning | K |
| Through the tall grass | H |
| To face the pool of clear frogs | H |
Jack Kerouac
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